Resistor Calculator
NEWCalculate resistor color codes or find the equivalent resistance for series and parallel circuits.
Use suffixes like k for kilo-ohms or M for mega-ohms (e.g. 1k, 2.2k, 1M)
Calculation Result
How to use Resistor Calculator
- Select the calculation tab: Color Code or Series/Parallel.
- For Color Code: Choose 4 or 5 bands, then select the color for each band to see the value update.
- For Series/Parallel: Input comma-separated resistor values (e.g. 100, 220, 470) and choose the connection type.
What is Resistor Calculator?
A resistor is a passive electrical component that creates resistance in the flow of electric current. This dual-purpose utility calculates:
- Resistor Color Code: Determines the resistance value and tolerance based on selected color bands for 4-band and 5-band resistors.
- Series and Parallel Resistance: Calculates the equivalent resistance (Req) of multiple resistors connected together.
FAQ
- What is the E24 standard?
- The E24 series is a set of standard preferred resistor values with a 5% tolerance, widely used in electronics design.
- How are parallel resistors calculated?
- Parallel equivalent resistance is calculated using the formula: 1/Req = 1/R1 + 1/R2 + ... + 1/Rn. The total parallel resistance is always smaller than the smallest individual resistor.
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